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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wink off" is not a common or recognized phrase in written English.
It may be used in spoken language as a colloquialism or slang term, but it would not be considered grammatically correct or appropriate for formal writing. Example: "She winked off to her friends as she left the room." (meaning: she playfully winked at her friends before leaving the room).
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Two minutes before midnight, the colored lights on the Empire State Building winked off.
Baseball has gone away, its tail-lights receding in the woods and then winking off around the bend.
When I get there, the sunset is winking off the glass towers of HSBC, Credit Suisse, Citigroup and Barclays.
By Roger Angell November 5, 2015 Matt Harvey, during Game 5. Baseball has gone away, its tail-lights receding in the woods and then winking off around the bend.
The sun winked off the jewels in Kim's USA belt buckle as the Spaniard took the long walk to concede the hole.
The testimony was drier than that of the first two days, when air traffic controllers described the flight's winking off their radar screens, and neighbors described the hailstorm of fire, metal and bodies that fell on their roofs and gardens in Scotland.
The directors cast Nielsen for his ability to play like "a fish in water", saying "You could have cast funny people and done it with everybody winking, goofing off, and silly... we wanted people to be oblivious to the comedy".
Socially wet, economically dryer than bones is his style – yet his social liberalism winks on and off according to political exigency.
Unlike a camera flash, which winks on and off in a thin slice of a second, Phlash pulses repeatedly as long as you hold its button down.
Along a line from Stornoway to Aberdeen, it experiences a grazing occultation, perhaps winking on and off as it slips behind successive mountains at the lunar limb.
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